I get this too, Jolanthe, though I like the puzzle-solving part of MUD combat.Jolanthe said:Sounds eerily like me, except my epiphany was coming to terms with the fact that I simply don't enjoy/derive fun from MUD combat and having to start a new character to really let go of that.Terentia said:I might as well answer my own questions...
1) I was a generally lone player--I wasn't really connected to many people, even though I was a part of a family. But for the most part, I was doing a first-person campaign in a multiplayer game. So once there got to a point where I felt like there wasn't anything more interesting to do as a player, it felt natural to apply to the Havens. I think it was a smart move on my part. My time in the Havens, and then playing other roleplaying games, made me realise that I am not much of a fan of being a "player." Like, it's fun and whatnot, but I think I get a greater enjoyment by having a bird's eye view.
I also have to second Ydryin, because he was such a great concept and I got sad when he stopped coming around because that was the soft signal that the story with his sister was going to lull into the background.
I think one of the differences here is actually no longer an issue: affinity. I think because of the nature of Ephemerals, they were able to really exist "outside" their "home" org to a greater extent than the Gods, which might have allowed them to be more "beloved." It'll be interesting to see if that changes, especially since now we have Gods able to take on players from different orgs more liberally or have Gods who are more interested in interacting with folks outside their home orgs.As a general question from this, sometimes it feels Ephermeral characters are sometimes more loved than actual role you take. That everyone seems to go 'oooh, I wonder what is happening' when an ephemeral shows up, regardless of their 'org', whereas generally only the elder's home org will care about them when they show up.From an RP pov, Do you feel like it is easier to be a full on god than an Ephermeral because of this small pool of people that care when such a being is visible?
Who can forget Lord Tacos!Eve said:1. A lot of people. Early on there was a lot of influence from Druken, Xenthos, Synl, Eliron, Calesta, Xiel, and Liam.Terentia said:I am the Questionmaster.
How did I almost forget Hyrtakos?